Always intrigued me why in certain prominent European leagues, Spain being the prime example, that travelling to away games in big numbers isnít part of the footballing culture.

It's partly cultural. But geography must play a part as well. Leaving out the outliers (such as Plymouth to Newcastle, for example), upwards of 90% of club-to-club journeys in England are probably within Ĺ a day's drive. Not so in Spain, France or even Germany.

Culture aside that's an appalling effort from Udinese fans if true. 320 miles away - the equivalent of us going to Hartlepool. We still take over 150 for a night game and we are Leeegggggueeee Onnnee (to quote the gaffer)!